So im trying to learn how to gap shoot, but the problem is, the first step is 'use the tip of the arrow'.
Now when I do this, I can already tell before shooting that if I use the tip of the arrow, the shot will go way left, this is obviously before even factoring in the gap above and below the target.
I don't have too much trouble grouping in the yellow at 10ms, but the way im 'aiming' is just looking at the target and knowing that I need to shoot a certain distance to the right and a certain distance down. Im not using the arrow tip here...its hard to say exactly what im using as the reference its just a feeling I guess? I wouldn't say its instinctive as im definitely trying to aim I just don't know how im doing it, and I don't think it would hold up as I increase distance so I want to learn how to gap shoot properly.
I appreciate having to adjust up or down as thats part of gap shooting, but if im having to compensate right, what could the problem be? Is it my eyes? My stance? My arrows?
For reference im a right handed shooter shooting split finger med off a rest with anchor point at the corner of the mouth. (Standard beginner basically).
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